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Hi fellow bloggers, My name is Bridget Horsey and I'm a second year student currently studying the course Managing E Learning at CQ University, Noosa Hub. This blog page is a page where I will post comments reflecting on my thoughts and opinions on different digital tools associated with e. learning. I look forward to learning, expanding and enhancing my existing repertoire of technological competencies within the 21st century society we live in. Warm regards, Bridget Horsey.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

My Learning Style


After completing the memletic learning styles test, the results showed that my preferred learning style is visual and social. Using the visual style means that using pictures, colours, maps etc benefit me most when trying to organise and communicate information. The social style means that I communicate effectively both verbally and non-verbally with other people. In addition I learn effectively in groups or through one on one time with my teacher. Personally I am not surprised by these results as I am already aware I learn best using these styles. When I received my results I decided to look at my peer’s blog pages and read their results. This has made me grow more aware of just how diverse everyone’s preferred learning styles are. Therefore encouraging me to consider the diverse range of learners I will have when I am a learning manager. I ask myself the question, how can I support the range of learning styles of each of my students? I know I will need to cater for all students; therefore I need to know all of my students learning styles and how they learn best. This will involve completing different activities with them in order to learn more about them. In addition I will need to develop different skills myself so that I can teach catering for all learning styles. This means I will need to create a repertoire of teaching skills that benefit visual, social, physical, aural, verbal, solitary and logical learning styles.

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